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Post by ughust on Oct 24, 2016 6:12:51 GMT -5
Hello so, I've recently gotten into custom clothing making (more like recolors) and I can't find out how to fix this. This is what it looks like in CAS This is Sims 4 Studio and this is photoshop Does anyone know how to fix this???
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Post by hotchocoliel on Oct 24, 2016 6:28:07 GMT -5
You need to delete all the white bits. This is mean that your texture should be transparent(you should see the grey grid from photoshop).
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Post by ughust on Oct 24, 2016 6:42:34 GMT -5
You need to delete all the white bits. This is mean that your texture should be transparent(you should see the grey grid from photoshop). I do that, but then they just come back
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Post by ughust on Oct 24, 2016 6:45:23 GMT -5
Never mind. I figured out how to do it. I have to do interoated alpha instead of dx25 of whatever it s called
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Post by Feyona on Oct 24, 2016 6:52:44 GMT -5
Hello ughust . Welcome to the forum! I see that you are working with .DDS format, in this case you need to edit alpha by adding it as a channel if you work with, take a look at this tutorial about making brows, but you can see how to create that alpha channel. Or you can do it easier way by deleting everything except the texture of the top and saving your file in .PNG format. I suggest the second method. I think it's much easier. UPD. Didn't see that you've found a solution when submitted my post.
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